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What is the best way to prevent mosquito breeding?

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What is the best way to prevent mosquito breeding?

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• Turn over or remove containers in your yard where rainwater collects, such as potted plant trays, buckets, or toys. • Remove old tires from your yard. • Clean roof gutters and downspout screens. • Eliminate standing water on flat roofs, boats, and tarps • Empty birdbaths once a week. Click here for more suggestions on how to prevent mosquito breeding around your home. How are ponds and other large bodies of water treated? In locations where it is not possible to drain standing water, such as stormwater retention ponds, unused swimming pools, water reservoirs, and gutters, the public can use an environmentally safe larvicide. This product kills mosquitoes at the larval stage, which is before they become flying insects. It targets mainly mosquitoes, so it will not harm people, pets, fish, or plants. To learn more information about larvicides, click here. Is there a mosquito danger from wetlands? In naturally occurring ponds where there are frogs, minnows, and dragonflies there is no ne

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• Turn over or remove containers in your yard where rainwater collects, such as potted plant trays, buckets, or toys. • Remove old tires from your yard. • Clean roof gutters and downspout screens. • Eliminate standing water on flat roofs, boats, and tarps • Empty birdbaths once a week. 6- How are ponds and other large bodies of water treated? In locations where it is not possible to drain standing water, such as stormwater retention ponds, unused swimming pools, water reservoirs, and gutters, the public can use an environmentally safe larvicide. This product kills mosquitoes at the larval stage, which is before they become flying insects. It targets mainly mosquitoes, so it will not harm people, pets, fish, or plants. To learn more information about larvicides, click here. 7- Is there a mosquito danger from wetlands? In naturally occurring ponds where there are frogs, minnows, and dragonflies there is no need to put a larvicide in the water since these animals are natural predators of

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